> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Sat Dec 24 23:42:28 2011
> Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2011 00:38:04 -0500
> From: heat...@trans-world.org
> To:
> Subject: Freebsd installation problem with 3ware 8506-4LP - storage
> controller (RAID)
>
> Hello, we tried to instal Freebsd with my 3ware 8506-4LP
On 12/25/2011 07:42 AM, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
On 12/24/2011 9:05 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Drew Tomlinson
mailto:d...@mykitchentable.net>> wrote:
I can do the "Configure the network connection", the "setup login
shell for root", and the "Prepare SSH"
> "Jeff" == Jeff Tipton writes:
Jeff> It is the default behavior of sshd to reject root, and the reason
Jeff> is security. I, personally (and I think most of the guys there
Jeff> out), just leave it that way. Just access your server with "ssh
Jeff> @, and then issue
Jeff> "su" command to beco
Здравствуйте, wishmaster.
Вы писали 19 декабря 2011 г., 6:54:08:
w> --- Original message ---
w> From: "Коньков Евгений"
w> To: "Daniel Staal"
w> Date: 18 December 2011, 19:47:40
w> Subject: Re[2]: high load system do not take all CPU time
w>
w>
>> Здравствуйте, Daniel.
>>
>> Вы
--- Original message ---
From: "Коньков Евгений"
To: "wishmaster"
Date: 25 December 2011, 18:10:22
Subject: Re[4]: high load system do not take all CPU time
> Здравствуйте, wishmaster.
>
> Вы писали 19 декабря 2011 г., 6:54:08:
>
>
>
> w> --- Original message ---
> w> From:
Greetings!
Hopefully I don't get to lost in my explanation here. I have a raid1
array w/ ZFS running ontop of it, yes I realize this isn't the ideal way
to do things, I didn't know that at the time.
The system is stock FreeBSD-8.2-i386, with 2GB of RAM.
In /boot/loader.conf I have the following:
I have been looking for archived versions of FreeBSD back to 2.0. Where can
these be found? I have looked on the FTP site but cannot find them there.
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On Sun, 25 Dec 2011 21:37:41 -0500, David Jackson wrote:
> I have been looking for archived versions of FreeBSD back to 2.0. Where can
> these be found? I have looked on the FTP site but cannot find them there.
http://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/i386/
You'll also find
mer...@stonehenge.com (Randal L. Schwartz) wrote:
> > "Jeff" == Jeff Tipton writes:
> Jeff> It is the default behavior of sshd to reject root ...
> Jeff> Just access your server with
> Jeff> "ssh @,
> Jeff> and then issue "su" command to become root ...
>
> Or better yet, install sudo, which d
Since I wish to use packages instead of ports to update my system, someone
recommended I use pkg_upgrade. However, basically, it does not work. It
gets to downloaded packages. But, after 10 packages, it prints a message
"Protocol error" and then "Package x cannot be fetched", where x is the
name of
David Jackson writes:
> Since I wish to use packages instead of ports to update my system, someone
> recommended I use pkg_upgrade. However, basically, it does not work. It
> gets to downloaded packages. But, after 10 packages, it prints a message
> "Protocol error" and then "Package x cannot be
I run FreeBSD 8.2-p5 (release) and I can clear the terminal at the login
prompt by hitting CTRL-L on my keyboard. However, I've installed FreeBSD
9.0-R3 and CTRL-L doesn't clear the screen.
Personally, I like having CTRL-L to clear the login prompt before and
after I log in, and I'd like to see th
On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 11:52 PM, Carl Johnson wrote:
> David Jackson writes:
>
> > Since I wish to use packages instead of ports to update my system,
> someone
> > recommended I use pkg_upgrade. However, basically, it does not work. It
> > gets to downloaded packages. But, after 10 packages, it
On Sun, 25 Dec 2011 22:37:48 -0600, Kevin Zheng wrote:
> I run FreeBSD 8.2-p5 (release) and I can clear the terminal at the login
> prompt by hitting CTRL-L on my keyboard. However, I've installed FreeBSD
> 9.0-R3 and CTRL-L doesn't clear the screen.
>
> Personally, I like having CTRL-L to clear t
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